4-6 ACCOtTNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MLTSJEtrM. 



Department of Prints and Drawings. 



I. — Arrangement and Cataloguing, etc. 



All the Japanese woodcuts from the Franks, Hart, 

 Morrison, Satow, Bacon, and Tuke collections severally have 

 been brought together and arranged in a single series, which 

 awaits mounting. 



The collection of the works of Stefano Delia Bella 

 has been re-arranged in five volumes in accordance with 

 De Vesme's recently published catalogue. 



The collection of the works of Francisco Goya has been 

 re-arranged in accordance with Hofmann's catalogue. 



The woodcuts by Wolfgang Traut have been brought 

 together and arranged in three portfolios. 



The woodcuts by Peter Flotner have been brought together 

 and arranged in a portfolio. 



The collection of India proofs of woodcuts by the brothers 

 Dalziel from designs by Sir J. Gilbert, G. J. Pinwell, J. Tenniel 

 and J. D. Watson illustrating Goldsmith's Works, " Pilgrim's 

 Progress," " Robinson Crusoe," Moore's " Lallah Rookh," and 

 Longfellow's Poems have been mounted in five albums. 



Forty-nine India proofs of woodcuts by J. Gilks from 

 designs by J. Leech, illustrating the " Comic Latin Grammar," 

 have been mounted in a volume. 



New wrappers have been provided for the English 

 historical prints and the works of Bartolozzi, Cipriani, and 

 A. KaufFman. 



One hundred and fifty-four drawings and 1,846 prints 

 recently acquired have been incorporated with the collections 

 to which they severally belong. 



All books of prints and books of reference recently 

 acquired have been catalogued, labelled, and placed. 



A collection of duplicate engravings, in 233 frames, has 

 been lent to the Wolverhampton Municipal Art Gallery and 

 Museum and returned in good order. 



The MS. of vol. i. of the catalogue of engraved British 

 Portraits has been completed, and nearly the whole of the 

 volume printed. 



The preparation of vol. ii. of the catalogue of Early 

 German and Flemish Woodcuts has been continued, the 

 division dealing with the school of Augsburg has been 

 printed, and that dealing with the schools of Ratisbon, 

 Bavaria, and Austria completed in MS. 



